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City of <br /> RP4SIMLI n <br /> Minnesota,USA <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Minutes <br /> City Hall Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br /> Monday, February 13, 2012 <br /> 1. Roll Call <br /> Mayor Roe called to order the Roseville City Council regular meeting at approximately <br /> 6:00 p.m. and welcomed everyone. (Voting and Seating Order for February: Johnson; <br /> Pust; McGehee; Willmus; and Roe). City Attorney Mark Gaughan was also present. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that Councilmember Johnson had advised that he would unable to at- <br /> tend tonight's meeting due to illness. <br /> 2. Approve Agenda <br /> McGehee moved, Willmus seconded approval of the agenda was approved as presented. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Pust; McGehee; Willmus; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> 3. Public Comment <br /> Mayor Roe called for public comment by members of the audience on any non-agenda <br /> items. No one appeared to speak at this time. <br /> 4. Council Communications, Reports, Announcements and Housing and Redevelop- <br /> ment Authority(HRA) Report <br /> Mayor Roe encouraged Roseville citizens to sign up by contacting or visiting City Hall or <br /> via the website to apply for vacancies on various citizen advisory commissions by the <br /> deadline of February 29, 2012 at 4:30 p.m. Mayor Roe noted that vacancies existed on <br /> the Ethics, Parks and Recreation, Planning, and Police& Civil Service Commissions. <br /> Mayor Roe announced the upcoming Roseville University, with sessions scheduled to <br /> begin on Thursday, April 12, 2012. Mayor Roe advised that this seven (7) week free <br /> course (registration required) provided a fun, interactive and informative way for citizens <br /> to receive a first-hand look at City operations and departments, and encouraged sign up at <br /> City Hall or via the City's website. <br /> Councilmember Pust advised that she and Public Works Director Duane Schwartz had <br /> attended a meeting where readiness criteria was addressed through the Arterial <br /> Transitway Corridors Study of ten (10) different corridors in the metropolitan area being <br /> considered for rapid transit bus stops, including one for the Snelling Avenue corridor that <br /> ranks in the top two in the priority, and would definitely be of great benefit to Roseville <br /> and this area. <br />